ABC-Channel 7A New Jersey chase came to an end in New Springville.STATEN ISLAND — A dramatic police chase that started on the New Jersey Turnpike ended in gunfire on a New Springville street and left three New Jersey State Police troopers wounded.

The officers were chasing a car with South Carolina license plates after the driver refused to pull over on the southbound Turnpike around 1:30 a.m., ABC Eyewitness News reported. The Chevy Malibu allegedly had motor vehicle violations.

With patrol cars in pursuit, the car exited the highway and crossed the Goethals Bridge onto the Staten Island Expressway before getting off at the Richmond Avenue exit. The chase ended on dead-end Park Drive North after the driver appeared to get lost, the report said. When troopers boxed in the vehicle on the cul-de-sac, the driver tried to plow through the police cars, hurting three officers.

The troopers, who were hurt when debris was kicked up, fired shots at the Malibu. The officers, who were taken to Staten Island University Hospital, Ocean Breeze, received minor injuries; one sustained a head injury, another a hand injury.

The female driver and her male passenger were arrested and charges are pending.

A spokesman for the New Jersey State Police told the Advance that the New Jersey Attorney General’s Shooting Response Team normally investigates police shootings.

The NYPD, whose officers were not involved in the chase, is also investigating.